The Longest Reign: The Queen and Her People (2022)

ALL 09/11/2022 (en) Documentary 59 Min
  • Release
    09/11/2022
  • Production
    BBC Studios
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  • Original title
    The Longest Reign: The Queen and Her People
  • Original language
    en
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Overview

We explore how the reign of Queen Elizabeth II has been a thread of continuity running through 70 tumultuous years of British history. We look at how the Queen has worn the crown during an era in which her country and her people changed beyond all recognition. From politics and the economy to industry and technology, our working life to our family life, from what we eat to how we dress, how we spend our money, and what we do in our free time. We see how Elizabeth II was no bystander during these great moments of social change, but someone who often led the way, reflecting and engaging with the critical moments in our post-war history. We reveal how, during these shifting times, not only did we change, but the Queen did too, her time echoed our transformation, the crown moving with the ages. We hear how Elizabeth II became a fixed focal point for many during these changing times; an anchor for the country - someone people looked to

  1. James Giles

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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The Longest Reign: The Queen and Her People (2022) 59 Min

ALL 09/11/2022 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 09/11/2022
  • Production
    BBC Studios
  • Original title The Longest Reign: The Queen and Her People
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

We explore how the reign of Queen Elizabeth II has been a thread of continuity running through 70 tumultuous years of British history. We look at how the Queen has worn the crown during an era in which her country and her people changed beyond all recognition. From politics and the economy to industry and technology, our working life to our family life, from what we eat to how we dress, how we spend our money, and what we do in our free time. We see how Elizabeth II was no bystander during these great moments of social change, but someone who often led the way, reflecting and engaging with the critical moments in our post-war history. We reveal how, during these shifting times, not only did we change, but the Queen did too, her time echoed our transformation, the crown moving with the ages. We hear how Elizabeth II became a fixed focal point for many during these changing times; an anchor for the country - someone people looked to

  1. James Giles

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer